December 15, 2016
iMovie is an amazing video app to use in your instruction. It offers a wide variety of features that allow you to create and share professionally-designed videos without any major learning curve. Some of these feature include: 14 trailer templates with stunning graphics; 10 Apple-designed video filters; a number of built-in music and sound effects; advanced video filters and animated titles and many more. In today’s post we are sharing with you two excellent free interactive guides created by Apple Education. The purpose of these guides is to help teachers make the best of iMovie in their classroom. They introduce teachers to the different features provided by iMovie and walk them through the process of creating educational videos, short movies, trailers and animations.1- iMovie for iPad Starter Guide

“The iMovie for iPad Starter Guide is a beginner’s guide to making great-looking movies shot entirely on iPad. It will walk you through step-by-step instructions as you learn how to use different features in iMovie, bringing together video, photos, sound effects, and music in a hands-on exercise. All of the materials you’ll need are provided. As you build essential skills, you’ll be inspired to produce your own movies for your classroom and beyond.”2- iMovie for iPad Starter Guide iOS 9

‘iMovie for Mac Starter Guide is a beginner’s guide to making great-looking movies entirely on Mac. It will walk you through step-by-step instructions as you learn how to use different features in iMovie, bringing together video, photos, sound effects, and music in a hands-on exercise. All of the materials you’ll need are provided. As you build essential skills, you’ll be inspired to produce your own movies for your classroom and beyond.’

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Coming to you from the Canadian Maritimes ( Halifax), Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is an educational blog dedicated to curating, reviewing and sharing EdTech tools and mobile apps. The purpose is to help teachers and educators effectively integrate digital technologies into their day-to-day teaching, learning and professional development. For any questions regarding our website or the content we publish, please contact EdTech admin, editor and blog owner, Med Kharbach at: info@educatorstechnology.com.

Med Kharbach is a doctoral researcher and a former teacher with 10 years of classroom teaching experience. Med's research interests include: language learning, linguistics, Internet linguistics, critical linguistics, discourse analysis, new (emerging) literacies, and educational technology. Here is how to cite any of our blog posts in APA style :

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